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Katy 5K Returning To Reverchon Park

The annual Katy 5K is coming back September 9 after going virtual last year.

Have Strings, Will Travel

COVID-19 put the world on pause, but a Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO) violinist wouldn’t let it silence the music. (Read time: 2.9 minutes)

Back to School

With Highland Park and Dallas students going back to school last week, and private schools headed back over the rest of the month, it's a great time to get a peek at the excitement around that first day of school.
Coronavirus

Survey Says: Parents Concerned

For a second year, school is starting with a rapidly changing landscape thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. And because of that, parents and school staff alike are faced with making decisions based on circumstances that can change within a moment’s notice. (Read time: 3 minutes)
Coronavirus

Why Don’t Public Schools Have the Same Choice?

Texas private schools are allowed to make decisions based on keeping their students and staff healthy. Why aren't public schools allowed to do the same? (Read time: 2 minutes)
Coronavirus

FDA Grants Full Approval to Pfizer Vax, Warns Against Antiparasitic

The Food and Drug Administration Monday morning announced it had granted full approval to Pfizer-BioNTech’s coronavirus vaccine, making it the first vaccine to move beyond the emergency use status. (Read time: 4.9 minutes)

6 Reasons Why Framed Wallpaper Panels Are Hot Right Now

One of the trendiest ways to use wallpaper is to take individual panels, frame them, and display them as art. (Read time: 3 minutes)

Hockaday Girl Saddles Up for Nationals

M.K. Connatser, a Bluffview resident and sixth grader at Hockaday, has been chosen to compete in the U.S. Dressage Festival of Champions this week. (Read time: 1 minute)

Spectacular Salads: Infusing Menus with Color, Flavor

I love summertime days that stretch endlessly and slowly.
Voices

When Food Heals the Heart

Sitting on a sparse chair beside the eight-year-old’s bed, Chef Miguel Blasini was covered in a ubiquitous blue mask, gloves, and gown, trying to connect with the boy who was recuperating from a bone marrow transplant. (Read time: 7.7 minutes)
Faith

Faith Friday: Common Space

Central Christian Church is no more, but the campus at 4711 Westside Drive will remain home to various church groups, activities, and other tenants after the Central Commons nonprofit raised the money to close on it in early July. (Read time: 2.9 minutes)
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